Wikipedia has this to say about solar particle events: > A solar particle event (SPE), or "proton storm," occurs when particles > (mostly protons) emitted by the Sun become accelerated to very high > energies either close to the Sun during a solar flare or in > interplanetary space by the shocks associated with coronal mass > ejections. Okay, so they seem to have to do with both solar flares and CMEs. And [this page][1] on part of the Goddard Space Flight Center website says: > The super-heated electrons from CMEs move along the magnetic field > lines faster than the solar wind can flow. Rearrangement of the > magnetic field, and solar flares may result in the formation of a > shock that accelerates particles ahead of the CME loop. So is that what a proton storm is, a piece of a coronal mass ejection that was accelerated beyond the rest of the CME by interaction with a solar flare? How does that work? [1]: http://helios.gsfc.nasa.gov/cme.html